Chegamos nos CÂNIOS DO VIANA [PIAUÍ de TÉNÉRÉ 600 1988] – S12/EP10
0Is your stator broken? I was wondering, could something be charging it? Your headlight comes on, then after a minute it goes out, then it starts to get really dim, then it comes on, then after a minute it gets really dim, dim, dim, dim, and then it goes out. Hey everyone, Thiago speaking, starting another video for the channel, live here from Formosa do Rio Preto, in the state of Bahia. Today, the goal is to maintain the motorcycles, change the oil, and install the flame arrestor. Le Cappel is already here, under the motorcycle, removing the protector. Taking down my clothesline here. The weather is cloudy, but very, very hot. This style of inn here, for me, is one of the best configurations: the motorcycle in front of the room, the highway here, which is quiet, the restaurant, and back here, there’s the river, which is where we swam yesterday. If you didn’t watch the previous episode, check out Rio Preto here, where we ended the day; it was pretty sensational. So, we’ll do this maintenance, have breakfast , and head to Bom Jesus, which is where the Vianas Canyons begin. So, I don’t know how long it ‘ll take us here, we’re 300 km from there, and depending on how the day unfolds, we ‘ll enter the Vianas Canyon today or tomorrow. Follow the next scenes. Warming up the engine a bit to drain the oil. You have to use truck oil; don’t they say the Teneré is a tractor? I’ll put truck oil in it. How fancy, guys, we’re driving to have breakfast. This is where we… At the cafe, at the place where we swam in the river yesterday. Guys, the river we swam in yesterday, which was already dark yesterday, I don’t know if you could see how clear the water is here. So we finished the maintenance here, changed the oil. It’s now 10:30, still a good time. We installed the flame arrestor here, on my motorcycle, which is this part here. So, initially, the oil comes up here , and here it retains the oil, only allowing air to pass through, which goes to the air box. Lê’s is also installed. He installed it yesterday; in fact, his is on this side. My bike drained 1,600 ml, while I topped up 1 liter, in 2,000 km. So, let’s see if this flame retardant can reduce the leak. Lê’s drained 1 liter and 800 ml, and he didn’t top up once, but… everything’s fine, everything’s on schedule. Now let’s continue our journey to Bom Jesus, in Piauí. Ready? Ready. The bike is fine, we’ve done everything we wanted, now just hit the road. That’s it, let’s hit the road and see what happens again. And in 20 km, another state: Piauí. Piauí, first time inside Piauí. Le Cappel and Teneré. I don’t know if she’s already been there because she ‘s already a lady, but this will be the first time we’ll be entering Piauí on the Teneré, and I’ve done it a few times before with other motorcycles. Start the engines, get some fresh oil, fill up, and head to Bom Jesus. Good thing there’s a gas station right up ahead. Bye everyone, he said. Thanks. Leaving Formosa do Rio Preto, of course, asking for God’s protection for this beautiful day that’s just beginning. I can’t forget this little tap. Fill up here and continue on my way. Speaking of the channel’s supporters, Bauletos Alltracks, if you’d like to see a top box like this for your motorcycle, check out their Instagram; there are photos there; you can contact them via direct message. Travel insurance from Vital Card, the only provider I found that does n’t require an additional premium for motorcycle travel, you can get insurance through the link in the description and use my discount coupon, thinoronha. Motorcycle insurance, BNP Seguros, get a quote from Eduardo. Car, motorcycle, and home insurance, he can make some adjustments to get you a good quote. Helmet, clothing, motorcycle gear, Nacar… I think you’re going against the grain… …there you also have my discount coupon. Good morning. Top up with regular gasoline. Motorcycles fueled, we continued. People were saying that, here in Formosa do Rio Preto, there’s a festival called Vaquejada, which fills the city. Those little chalets where we had breakfast cost R$5,000 each at this time. Now it’s 315 km to Bom Jesus, and there, depending on the time, we’ll decide whether or not to enter the Viana Canyons today. And in about 20 kilometers, we’ll reach the Bahia-Piauí border. And we’re approaching Piauí, Bahia is fading away, and a new state will begin here on our trip. Recorded, if you want to see this photo, just check out thinoronha and Le Cappel on Instagram. Shall we continue? Hey, Piauí, old warhorse. What’s up, is Le Cappel taking so long? Is it coming? Well? I think it’s this way. The guys have been stuck here since Sunday; today is Tuesday. These guys are charging taxes, I think… one for $17,000, another for $50,000. And this is the municipality of Corrente, in Piauí. What a beautiful little mountain range you have here. Right in a section of Parecida, and it’s our turn to get off here. There are some rock formations here, kind of reddish. Really pretty. It’s windy here, huh. Is your stator broken? I was wondering, could something be charging? Your headlight comes on, then after a minute it goes off. Then it starts to get really dim, then it comes on, after a minute it gets really dim, dim, dim, dim, dim, and then it goes off. That’s what’s happening… But it’s the kind of thing we plan to run during the day, I think… It’s not worth messing with. Yeah, just keep going. Look, it’s working here, you see. I see it… it’s bubbling, from the hole. It’s good. Drink some water, I’m dying of thirst. Are you going to open it? Shall we? Thanks. This is the municipality of Guilbués, I don’t know if that’s how you pronounce it. What a beautiful place. What’s this? It must be some… I don’t know. Guilbués, Piauí. The old houses. Yeah… the stator on Lê’s motorcycle seems to have a bad connection, but the advantage of the Teneré is this: it runs without a battery. There are coils in the stator that generate the energy for the spark plug. In fact, it only has peripherals, horn, headlight, etc. Guilbues or Gilbues? I don’t know. Look at the city hall here; those who are rainmakers even itch to… take a photo in front of it. Thiago Noronha bringing rain to Piauí. Gilpharma. Will it be raining in the Viana Canyons? No, I refuse to wear a raincoat in Piauí. Is it easy to be cold in Piauí? You’ll get wet. Sectioned lane, see? You’re the ones who weren’t paying attention. And this is the municipality of Monte Alegre, Piauí. Yellows Fit. Any similarity is purely coincidental. And the rain has already stopped, the weather is clearing up here, towards Bom Jesus. We’re already 117 km from Bom Jesus, facing this wall. Le Cappel is filming, pull off the shoulder, man, there are so many nails. Look at this beautiful wall, a beautiful thing of God, “how beautiful?” Caramel… …burned truck. No gas. No? We only have ethanol. Oh, okay, what’s the next gas station? Bom Jesus, 55 km. Gas, 55 km, Bom Jesus. I think it’s okay, right? Is there lunch now? Shall we have lunch? No soda, only ethanol. Do an inspection, I wanted to check the oil. Look how beautiful, it’s here at the neck, we’ve driven 260 or 70 km, it’s at the neck and the gasoline hasn’t even reached the reserve. Just a little foam, did it rise? Just this little vapor here, and the inspection hose is the same. Total success. Look at the care taken here, folks, with Dona Francisca’s food. What’s the name of this town? Redenção. What? Redenção. Redenção, here in Piauí, about 50 km from Bom Jesus. That’s it. So we just finished lunch, it’s now 2:00… almost 3:00, and we were talking about how we could get to Bom Jesus, we’re 55 km away, buy something, and then head into the Canyons. But the Viana Canyons are a special place on this trip, so we decided we ‘d stop there in Bom Jesus, sleep, rest, and head to the Canyons early tomorrow morning to enjoy, record, and film there, so you can enjoy this amazing place with us. So now, we’re going to head to Bom Jesus. So with this test, we’ll… drive almost… no, it’ll pass, it’ll be 317 km on one tank. It’ll be time to… to test it. I’m even leaving it here in reserve… open, so it doesn’t run out… halfway. We’re approaching Bom Jesus, the base town here, which will give access to the Viana Canyons. Second time here. Welcome to Bom Jesus, the capital of agribusiness. Some beautiful rocks there, and here begins the city. The last time I came, if I’m not mistaken, from there to here, I was heading back to… There’s a hotel here. Man, I got a fright, I said, “Now that there are 3 km to go, I’m going to put it back on normal, on the tank, to see if the bike is really on reserve. ” It went a little bit, and then, “poof,” I held the clutch, I didn’t know what to do, if I should open the valve or accelerate. Let me see something here, let’s go to the access to the Canyons? 3 km. So, there’s the hotel I saw there, did you see what I pointed out? The street right there on the corner, let’s go there, there’s a gas station, we’ll fill up and decide whether to come back here or stay at a hotel there. Let’s go to the Canyons access point, so we can take a picture there. Noronha gas… Hotel, let me see if this is the hotel I stayed at. It was right here, the other time I stayed at this hotel, Familiar, if I’m not mistaken. There are some motorcycles there, do you think they’re going to the Canyons? Fill up now. How much is it? $6.65. I remember once going to Jalapão, where I thought it was absurd to pay R$7 a liter at the time, and we’re already at a little over $6. This is a saddlebag… Styrofoam. That’s cool, congratulations on the idea. Awesome… and look at the name of the gas station: Posto Noronha, did you know I had a gas station here in Piauí? Let’s go to the Canyons access point? Let’s go check it out? Just to see, to ease some of the anxiety. Let’s go check it out. My bike took in 20.7 liters and his, 16.7. Big difference, mine is consuming more. Dude, the guy filled my tank so full, it overflowed. There’s a Bom Jesus sign here—look at the Styrofoam panniers here. Look at the sign here, Bom Jesus, right here is the access, “la derecha.” Yeah, they really took the sign down, that’s a shame. UFPI campus is 1,000 meters away. Yeah, here’s the dirt road, but no… they took it down. I wanted to take a picture of a sign that said: “Here was the Sertões Rally support.” And look at the rain. They… the road is this one, but I wanted to take a picture. There’s one of those gates we passed that said: “Here is the Sertões Rally support,” to park the bikes in front, but they took the sign down. This is where we’re going tomorrow, just keep going straight. Yeah. Sun with rain, widow’s wedding. Rain with sun, Spanish wedding. That’s an old one, huh? I found the place I wanted, guys, but it’s… the sun is so strong here that it even burned the paint, leaving only a remnant of the Sertões International Rally advertisement, which passed through here. Show it to you here, look here. And the ones here are the pioneers. This was the Sertões International Rally support. Look at the drawing there. Mission accomplished successfully, we’ve already taken a picture here. Go Bino, the road is magical, Bino, go. Now go… push on. Let go of that sun here, it’s a sun for everyone. Got it. Let’s see how much the hotel here is. So we found this hotel here, Hotel Brazão, here at the beginning or end of town, with a gated parking lot. The room was R$200 , and we can leave tomorrow without any problems, to go to the Viana Canyon. So this video ends here. If you liked it, leave a like; if you’re not subscribed, subscribe. Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram, @thinoronha and… LeCappel. Thanks. What’s your name? Gesiel. Gesiel served us very well here. Thank you, Gesiel. Until next time, thanks, and I’m off.